Favorite Version of "Bugle Call Rag"?
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Favorite Version of "Bugle Call Rag"?
While the live Goodman version from "On the Air 1937-1938" used to be my favorite until I heard the Metronome All Stars version. That version is sooooo tight. Especially the trumpet hits on the out chorus - so clean and tight and driving.
I also really love the JATP 1944 version, but its really only "BCR" in name only. After they play the intro it basically is just a blues, which is not the actual form of the song. It really is more in the mold of something like "Jammin' the Blues."
I also really love the JATP 1944 version, but its really only "BCR" in name only. After they play the intro it basically is just a blues, which is not the actual form of the song. It really is more in the mold of something like "Jammin' the Blues."
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Are you being sarcastic? I never can tell.Eyeball wrote:A kick ass vocal version
http://www.tuxjunction.net/media/buglecallragMOD.mp3
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As for my favs, I'll go with Sidney Bechets version from 1943 (though it blends into Ole Miss) and Casa Loma's 36 version.
Elmer Snowden did a sweet version in 1960, but the banjo gets to be a bit much.
Elmer Snowden did a sweet version in 1960, but the banjo gets to be a bit much.
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Ugh. I HATED the thought of having to hear that version at a dance hall one day when I listened to it. (Not music that inspires me to dance.)Eyeball wrote:A kick ass vocal version
http://www.tuxjunction.net/media/buglecallragMOD.mp3
Re: Favorite Version of "Bugle Call Rag"?
I love to rip up the floor to the 1941 Metronome All Star Band, off of "Summit Meetings 1939-50" [Fremeaux #5050].Campus Five wrote:While the live Goodman version from "On the Air 1937-1938" used to be my favorite until I heard the Metronome All Stars version. That version is sooooo tight. Especially the trumpet hits on the out chorus - so clean and tight and driving.
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Another great version, which I spin more often mostly because it's slower but still fast enough (slightly above 200 bpm) for many of our dancers, is the mentioned Dickie Wells version (with Django supplying solid 4/4) from 1937, off of "Swing Sessions, Vol. 1" [Frog #50].
I love many others of the mentioned as well, it's a great tune...
/Jonas
Re: Favorite Version of "Bugle Call Rag"?
This is the version I play most often. It can also be found on Django and his American Friends.Jonas wrote:Another great version, which I spin more often mostly because it's slower but still fast enough (slightly above 200 bpm) for many of our dancers, is the mentioned Dickie Wells version (with Django supplying solid 4/4) from 1937, off of "Swing Sessions, Vol. 1" [Frog #50].
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